Information for sellers

The Kwon Sale raises money for hospital and education projects in Uganda. It is staffed by a team of volunteers who sell the items on behalf of registered sellers. Money is raised by deducting about 35% from the price of sold items. Unsold items can be collected by the seller or donated to local charities. The sale provides the opportunity to buy and sell good quality children’s clothing and toys.

The Sale is named after Kwon He Ryun, a Korean orphan for whom the sale was originally set up in 1971. Kwon is now grown up, and married with children, so the Kwon Sale currently supports the work of the Kagando Hospital and the Teso Educational Support Services (TESS) in Uganda. The Kwon Sale has raised over £100,000 since the work in Uganda was adopted.

Sell at the Kwon Sale

Label the items that you want to sell.For clothes, we can only accept up to two bags of clothing from each seller.SeeHow to label sale items.

On the Friday evening before the Kwon Sale, bring your labelled items to the venue at the drop-off time. Our team is on hand to help unload your car.

On the Saturday morning during the Kwon Sale, our team of helpers will manage the sale of your items. You are most welcome to come to the Sale as a buyer!

On the Saturday afternoon after the Kwon Sale, you can collect your money and unsold items during the allocated collection time.
Returned goods that are not collected by 4:15pm will be donated to charity.

It helps us if you can arrive at the allocated time for dropping off and collecting.

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Kagando Hospital
The Kagando Mission Hospital Foundation, Inc. (US) is a nonprofit, volunteer organization established to help support the Kagando Hospital and Rural Development Center (KARUDEC) in the Kasese district in southwestern Uganda.

Teso Educational Support Services (TESS)
TESS provides educational support for the most disadvantaged young people in Teso, Uganda. Teso is one of the world’s poorest regions due to 25 years of political, health and environmental issues.

Teso Development Trust
Over the past 20 years, the people of Teso and Karamoja have often suffered from being marginalised as well as from a lack of resources, drought and famine, conflicts and cattle raiding.